About Our Rescue Group...

The Pet Rescue Thrift Store was founded in 2015 after discovering a shortage of havens for the homeless, at-risk companion animals of the Inland Empire. In the hopes of transitioning the Inland Empire into a no-kill community, the Pet Rescue Thrift Store will provide portions of its revenues to animal rescue groups to help with their live saving efforts. A portion of what you spend, or items that you donate, will benefit life saving programs enacted by local rescue groups.

It is our hope that the community's support will enable us to open a rehabilitation facility for high at-risk animals. Take part and help us provide second chances.

If you have ever taken in a lost or homeless pet, I'm sure you discovered how expensive and time consuming saving a life could be. There are unsung hero's who do this everyday, and we would like to help!

It is our hope that - with the community's help - we will be able to open a rehabilitation facility for at-risk pets. Your support will play a vital role in providing second chances.

Come Meet Our Pets...

We are open everyday (Mondays maybe) from 10am - 5pm. We do have adoptable pets in our store, but also have pets in foster homes, so it is best to contact us to make an appointment.

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